Tons of thrifting around here. Pro tip: get the best falafel in town (Lā€™as du fallafel) and hit the shop next door. Also some decent ones on/off of Rue de la Roquette near Bastille.
Feb 15, 2024

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Hey! Gallery and art book store : try Halle Saint-Pierre (you can stop by the marchƩ saint-pierre next to it, it's a fabric shop that hasn't changed since the 70s and it's fun to see!) For vintage stores, try Chinemachine, Le Poulpe ressourcerie, and les puces de Saint-Ouen if you're there on a sunday! Nice boutique : Espace Japonais Manekineko de Montmartre, but you have to call the owner and make an apt before coming! Also Philippe le libraire, nice comic shop. hope you have a great time :-)
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Not a native New Yorker but have lived here since 2011. Iā€™m an actor + antique lover. Here are my top reccs for newcomers (restaurants + thrifting only) lmk if you want more! šŸ”Restaurants with unique atmosphere + great food: 1. Freemanā€™s Alley - lower east side. Unmatched vibes. hidden at the end of an alley. Amazing roasted Brussels sprouts. great cocktails and wine selection. Dark and moody and cozy. 2. Tea & Sympathy - west village authentic spot for British high tea and pub fare. as tiny as a matchbox. Ridiculously charming. The staff are lovely. Thereā€™s a british import store next door. 3. Buvette - west village worth the hype. Incredible spot for brunch (or anytime meal). Unbelievably cute. 4. Lucali - Carroll gardens, Brooklyn possibly the best pizza in the city. Beyonce and Taylor swift apparently love it too if that helps sway you at all. No reservations, you need to line up by 4p to get a table. Otherwise order a pie to go for $40 and walk around the historic neighborhood eating your pizza and admiring the brownstones. 5. Sake Bar Decibel - east 9th street Hip underground sake joint with amazing food. Often crowded but the service is very quick. šŸ‘—For thrifting clothes: Manhattan: 1. Beaconā€™s Closet on 13th street (near the new school) 2.Housing Works on West 10th 3.Housing Works on 74th 4.Cobblestones on E 9th 5.East Village Vintage collection on east 12th 6. Crossroads Trading on 2nd ave Brooklyn 1. Beaconā€™s Closet on Guernsey (itā€™s MASSIVE) 2. Awoke vintage 3. Monk Vintage 4. Buffalo Exchange on Driggs 5. Unearth Vintage on Smith street 6. Life Boutique thrift on 5th ave 7. The attic brooklyn
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One of my favorite thrift stores in my neighborhood. I always end up leaving with an entirely new wardrobe, itā€™s so fucked up. Very good for shoes and accessories. The lady who runs the place eats caribbean food that she makes at home and it makes me jealous because it smells so yum-yum but I like to haggle prices with her. Sheā€™s very unfriendly to everyone besides me. I like that.
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